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摘要
三维Le Fort I DO可选择性加宽、加长、垂直复位上颌骨,无需骨移植,与周围软组织具有良好的适应性。因此,DO是解决上颌缺陷的传统正畸和正颌外科技术的补充工具。对于需要上颌重定位和有明显软组织限制的患者,如先前手术后的瘢痕,该技术是首选。该手术可用于未达到骨骼成熟的儿童,也可用于成年患者。最后,与传统的正颌技术相比,通过Le Fort I节段的牵引进行三维上颌重建可以改善美学效果,并且减少言语恶化的风险。
Three dimensional distraction osteogenesis of the midface: orthodontic considerations.
Three-dimensional Le Fort I DO can be used to selectively widen, lengthen, and vertically reposition the maxilla, without bone grafts and with a good adaptation of the surrounding soft tissues. Therefore DO is a complementary tool for conventional orthodontics and orthognathic surgical techniques that address maxillary deficiency. It is the technique of choice for patients who require significant maxillary repositioning and have significant soft tissue limitations, such as scarring secondary to previous surgical procedures. The procedure can be performed in children prior to reaching skeletal maturity and also in adult patients. Finally, three-dimensional maxillary reconstruction by distraction of the Le Fort I segment offers an improved aesthetic outcome and less risk of deterioration of speech in comparison with traditional orthognathic techniques.